We sold our Peggy's shortly after we started using it... it ate several shirts. Cheaper if you really want one to go buy a battery operated electric razor! I got much better results using an exacto knife to cut the bobbin thread from behind and tweezers to pick off threads than I did with the stitch eraser... my 3¢ worth... Roland R. Irish III www.sunrisegraphics.org signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sunrise Graphics 116 Main St Claremont, NH 03743 603-543-1324 Check out our 'instant' catalogshttp://www.companycasuals.com/sunrisegraphics/start.jsp clothing and accessories for embroidery & screenprinting
http://www.plasticpromotions.com/?ID=SS850825D http://www.healthypromotions.com/?ID=SS850825D http://www.thewritepromotion.com/?ID=SS850825D On Jun 28, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Carol Brussel wrote:
I know this may have been talked about many times, but Melco has Peggy's stitch eraser on sale, is it a good price, and does it really work? Will it take out small letters on the most annoying knit shirts?Carol Brussel Brussel Embroidery